PREMIERE PRO 1.5 y Matrox

El tema es que el programa trabaja mal con esta tarjeta (Matrox) ya que ambos vuelven muy inestable el sistema. De aqui conforman algo asi como un Al Qaeda del Windows XP. En cualquier momento Premiere se Freeza y PUM! a resetear la PC. Creo que la sociedad si bien fue prometedora, terminò por ser un dolor de cabeza para editores ya q tener q resetear la maquina en pleno trabajo y retomar la inspiracion se torna mas que tedioso, decepcionante.
Cual es el motivo por el cual los Premiere no trabajan bien con las Matrox? es lo que me gustaría saber. Recordemos que la casa adobe tuvo una excelente sociedad con las antiguas Miro... que despues las compro Pinnacle y todo se fue al carajo... Reitero porque esta sociedad es tan jodida para los usuarios?

Saludos y bienvenido.
En primer lugar te recomiendo habrir diferentes temas para cada duda o problema que tengas, ya que así es más fácil que te respondan.
Dicho esto y esperando que te pueda ayudar, prueva lo siguiente:
1- si el proyecto es MatroxDv y tienes la cámara o magnetoscopio Dv conectado al fire-wire, desconectalo y mira si suena. Por lo visto es un problema que pasa según equipos.
Si el proyecto esta basado en un preset Dv, mira los settings del proyecto:
Project settings>general--playback settings > y selecciona "play audio en hardware".
Todo esto si és seguro que Ppro captura el audio de tu fuente analógica. (asegurate en el mix de tu targeta de audio que el fader de entrada de línea no está abajo)
2 - Tendrá que ser algún problema de windows supongo. Lo siento pero no te puedo ayudar aquí.
3- Básicamente depende de como tengas formateado y configurado los HD.
Si estan en fat32 tienes una limitación máxima de 4 Gbytes = 20 min. DV.
Tienen que estar en NTFS para funcionar bien con matrox rtx 100.
También tienes que tener un HD dedicado solo a video-audio-gráficos, sin particiones y mantenerlo bien desfragmentado para funcionar bien.
4- Esto se usa si trabajas con NTSC, que supongo es tú caso. Yo desconozco como funciona ya que todos mis dispositivos son PAL. De todas formas mirate la pág.47 del manual en castellano de la matrox a ver sui sacas algo en claro.
5- No tendrías que tener problemas. Se supone que es el mismo códec.
Importa ese Avi en un proyecto basado en un preset Dv (no matroxDv) y comprueba si te pasa lo mismo.
Suerte
Toni.

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